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RonnieR131

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  1.  I don't bash my head on any TPG result. For one, as I have said, I am a horrible grader. I see Lincolns that look like children have played mini shuffleboard with for several weeks that are MS, etc...On Ebay, there has to be some coin swapping going on. JMO, I fear that many buyers aren't getting the coin that was originally encased in the graded holder. Even as untalented as I am at grading, I can see the difference between an MS61 and a 64. (I think). Coinsandmedals definitely didn't hold back and got to the point. 

  2.  It is good enough to be addressed. It has to be submitted for the Variety Plus service, and when it is returned to you it should be in a new scratch free holder. It wouldn't hurt to give NGC a call and explain to them the issues. They are very nice and understanding and will help guide you to what exactly you should do. Although they are busy, I think you will be surprised at the personal attention you will get. Good Luck!

  3.  No, I don't use a 12 gauge for squirrel. LOL. As a matter of fact, I hunt dove with a BB gun. Of course I have to have a head shot, and shoot when they are flying towards me for full impact. Kidding. Jed and Jethro might do that, but for me, a 22 rifle for squirrels and any gauge for dove. Wrong thread for this, just saying............. I guess I could make this legit. An old shell, nice toning, low relief because of worn out dies, XF45. The Columbian, ugly dark toning, could be black powder yuck from the shell, and has more nicks than an AU50 Morgan. The Columbian also looks like he got the worse end of a recent fight.

  4. GBrad,, you are correct on the math. You need to know, that after 40 years old you should always deduct 10 years from the age of a lady. My mother taught me that one. My neighbor likes to do just the opposite with men. He'll ask "Were you in the 'police action' Korean war"? Knowing full well they were born in the late 50's, he likes to see their expression.